I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Microsoft (Redmond, WA) in Sep 2013
Interview
Was contacted by a recruiter in late July after submitting my resume to Microsoft online several months prior. I had a phone interview scheduled for early August. This phone interview was a half hour long, and while it was with an HR person she did as a few technical questions, such as how to quickly find the middle element of a linked list. She also asked about how I would go about testing a vending machine.
In another 2 weeks I was invited to interview in Redmond in late September for a SDET position. Microsoft booked my flight, hotel for 2 nights, and rental car. On the interview day, I was there with 7 other SDET candidates. We had lunch, and then a series of 4 interviews that lasted 45 minutes each with 15 minute breaks in between. Each interview was with a Test Manager, and each one consisted of a few minutes of talking about my resume and then some technical questions. After all the interviews were over, we were free to go for the day, and they told us we'd know by the next day if we would be getting an offer. I had the evening free and went to Seattle to explore a bit. The next morning I got an email informing me I wouldn't be getting an offer.
Overall it was a difficult but exciting process (free trip to Seattle!). Microsoft will reimburse for most everything, so even if you're only slightly interested in the position, definitely take them up on the offer to interview.
Interview questions [2]
Question 1
Given a linked list, swap every pair of elements (so elements 1 and 2 swap, 3 and 4 swap, etc.)
You have a tree where every node has 1 sibling and 1 child. My interviewer said this structure would be used to implement a File menu. Each node had a boolean T/F value. I had to write code to search the tree and find the first value that was T. All siblings of the same level had to be searched first, before any children were searched.
Expect technical deep dives, coding challenges, and problem-solving scenarios. Questions will probe your knowledge of data structures, algorithms, and software design, assessing your ability to build robust systems. yes yus yes
I applied online. I interviewed at Microsoft in Jan 2024
Interview
Technical 3 round interview questions
Mangerial 1 round interview questions
Hr 1 round questions
But complex questions
All the best all the best best best very good option and good benefits
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Situational questions like reasoning for the approach
Nice and smooth the interviewer were really very helpful and knowledgeable also they try to help while giving interview and also when I have the interview they acknowledged if I was saying right or wrong so overall nice experience
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
2 coding rounds one on implementation and another on dsa